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Silly question really, but what's the take on T-cutting paint from the professional detailer's point of view?
1210tech said:what result/work are trying to acheive/do?
jojo said:Silly question really, but what's the take on T-cutting paint from the professional detailer's point of view?
abdus said:any recommendation then from the pros?
abdus said:any recommendation then from the pros?
abdus said:Thanks...so best bet would be a polisher then...
any good polisher below £50?
lol..can't afford more than that atm due to baby on the way in 5 weeks...
marms said:The problem with the two you have listed is that they are not random orbital and , unless you know what you are doing, you could easily burn the paint on your car because of heat build up. The random orbital versions are much easier for a novice to use and, unless you are particularly careless, almost impossible to do any damage.
I'm not sure either of those would be a great purchase unless you are well practiced and know what you're doing.
Don't forget you will also need the 110v convertor and a plug to make it usable in the uk. Apart from that I think you've made a good choice. Blow the £50 budget a bit thoughabdus said:OK, I bought one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190190531021
no worries about burning the paint etc...
marms said:Don't forget you will also need the 110v convertor and a plug to make it usable in the uk. Apart from that I think you've made a good choice. Blow the £50 budget a bit though
WX51TXR said:Full guide on how to polish hard germanic paints safely by hand or machine now posted here...
http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/showthread.php?t=50080
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